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FAUST.2360 WORDS. Akhe Theatre

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Friday 29 August at 21:00
Saturday 30 August at 21:00
Railway Museum, Uzvaras bulvāris 2/4

Russian engeneering theatre for adults/ in Russian/ 60 min
Tickets Ls 7, concession Ls 5 (students, seniors)

Text Maxim Isaev
Director Yana Tumina
Performers Maxim Isaev, Pavel Semchenko, Andrey Sizintsev
Music Andrey Sizintsev
Lights Vadim Gololobov
Sound, special effects Fedor Sokolov
Coproduction: Akhe Theatre, Kampnagel Hamburg, NET festival Moscow

In cooperation with airBaltic

In 2360 carefully chosen words the Russian engineering theatre Akhe presents their explosive version of the story about Dr.Faust. A high tempo show of curious happenings that fully reveals Akhe′s love of performance, rituals and strong visuality!
Akhe became well known in St.Petersburg′s artistic circles since the beginning of the 1990s with their extraordinary ritual happenings. Their shows, installations and actions are characterized by the use of visual arts, object theatre, pyrotechnics, chemical experiments and tecnological inventions, and the denial of any spatial and formal canons of the theatre. 

Akhe has been touring successfully around the world, and this will be their first visit to Riga. In between their travels, Akhe founders Maxim Isaev and Pavel Semchenko who are primarly visual artists, manage to take part in exhibitions in Russia and abroad, while in St.Petersburg you can find quite a few famous places where the interior is done by the two Akhe artists.

www.akhe.ru

   
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